Graco 287032 Gun Filter 60 mesh
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The Graco 287032 Gun Filter (60 Mesh) ensures a clean, smooth spray by trapping debris before it reaches the tip. Ideal for latex paints and primers.
- Fits Contractor PC, Contractor II, FTx, and FTx II guns
- Stainless-steel 60 mesh screen for heavier materials
- Prevents tip plugging and improves finish quality
- Easy to clean and replace for consistent performance
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Graco 287032 — Gun Filter (60 Mesh)
Compatible Machines (Spray Guns)
This 60 mesh filter fits Graco Contractor-family and FTx-family airless spray guns listed below.
- Contractor PC Spray Gun
- Contractor II Spray Gun (e.g., 246220, 246221, 246434)
- FTx Spray Gun (e.g., 288429, 288430, 288431, 288486)
- FTx II Spray Gun (e.g., 246230, 246231, 246435)
- “New Contractor” guns (e.g., 288420, 288421, 288425)
What is it?
The Graco 287032 Gun Filter (60 mesh) is a coarse, stainless-steel screen that sits inside the spray gun handle to trap larger debris and protect the tip & pump.
| Part No. | 287032 |
|---|---|
| Type / Mesh | Gun Filter — 60 mesh (coarser screen) |
| Typical Use | Primers & medium-to-heavier coatings (e.g., many latex paints) |
| Purpose | Reduce tip plugging, improve finish consistency, safeguard pump & tip |
| Construction | Stainless-steel screen with molded support |
| Pack | Single filter (1 pc) |
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the filter during every material or color change.
- Replace if the screen is torn, crushed, or remains clogged after cleaning.
- Match mesh to material: 60 mesh for heavier paints; finer meshes for thin coatings.
Frequently Asked Questions
It fits Contractor PC, Contractor II, FTx, and FTx II guns. Examples include Contractor (288420, 288421, 288425), Contractor II (246220, 246221, 246434), FTx (288429, 288430, 288431, 288486), and FTx II (246230, 246231, 246435). Always verify against your gun’s parts diagram for certainty.
Use 60 mesh for heavier paints and many wall primers to maintain flow and reduce tip plugging. For thin enamels or clear finishes, a finer mesh may improve filtration—but ensure your sprayer pressure and tip size support it.
Rinse the screen during each color/material change, brush gently to remove trapped debris, and inspect for dents or tears. Replace if damage or persistent clogging is present after cleaning.
Yes—proper filtration reduces particles that cause spits, streaks, and tip blockages, leading to a more uniform spray pattern and finish.
The physical form factor must match your gun; only the mesh rating changes filtration fineness. You can swap to a finer or coarser mesh as materials require, as long as the filter format matches your gun family.
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Lisa G.
The 287032 Gun Filter 60 mesh (Part #287032) - it matched the original spec exactly, down to the part number. Would order again without hesitation.